Depending where you are going I'd look into your local phone company's ADSL offering.
The former Bell system local operating companies understand that the future is digital. I was speaking with a Verizon tech who was repairing a downed 200 pair local cable and he told me that they are all being retrained to think of "dial tone over DSL, rather than DSL over dialtone." Thus, they are/have switched the emphasis.
I run Verizon DSL and a near T1 rate downlink and 368 Kbps uplink and it has been very reliable.
Cable puts you on a party line and the more users in your locale the slower you will get, ADSL is a direct link to a phone company router.
Jack
The former Bell system local operating companies understand that the future is digital. I was speaking with a Verizon tech who was repairing a downed 200 pair local cable and he told me that they are all being retrained to think of "dial tone over DSL, rather than DSL over dialtone." Thus, they are/have switched the emphasis.
I run Verizon DSL and a near T1 rate downlink and 368 Kbps uplink and it has been very reliable.
Cable puts you on a party line and the more users in your locale the slower you will get, ADSL is a direct link to a phone company router.
Jack
